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Ah these would be the characatures from that science show that is jam packed with scientific theorems and principles and yet contains a fundamental flaw in their very own theme song. What, you ask? The song lyrics summarise the beginnings of the universe through to the evolution of man and the creation of civilisation and science as we know it; however, the line which states “Neanderthals developed tools” demonstrates a common yet inexcusable mistake. You see, whilst Homo neanderthalensis was discovered to have interbred with Homo sapiens 45,000 to 80,000 years ago contributing 1-4% of their nucleic data to the modern human, the two were entirely separate species. H. neanderthalensis eventually succumbed to the superiority of H sapiens and is now extinct. In conclusion, maintaining the rhythmic pentameter of the tune with incorrect data is inexcusable and frankly, sloppy.
Another common mistake of the lowly masses is the notion that the scientific name of the modern human is Homo sapiens, that is in fact incorrect. As previously stated H. sapiens existed 45,000 to 80,000 years ago. The modern evolution of the Homo genus is annotated Homo sapiens sapiens. Isn’t that fascinating?

Except it’s Australopithicus garhi who discovered tools. And the scientific community is not in full agreement on the difference, if there is one, between “Homo sapiens” and “Homo sapiens sapiens.” If you’re going to correct something, do it right.

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